MILLVILLE – Police arrested a second man in the shooting of
a mother and son at a family gathering in June 2010 Wednesday morning, and he
is being charged with two counts of attempted murder among other things, Det.
Bruce Cornish said Wednesday morning.

He also said that he believes there is another shooter.

Calvin W. Cruz aka MURK, 18, formerly of Millville but
currently incarcerated in the Cumberland County Juvenile Detention Center, was
charged with two counts of attempted murder, two counts of making terroristic
threats, ten counts of aggravated assault for pointing and shooting his gun in
the direction of ten people, possession of a firearm for an unlawful purpose,
unlawful possession of a firearm, possession of a firearm by a minor, and
conspiracy to commit murder.

The charges were placed on juvenile complaints because Cruz
was 17 at the time of the murder.

"We believe there is a third shooter. The investigation is
still ongoing and we are going to investigate until we find him," Cornish said.

Henry William Murray aka Fifty, 18, had been arrested April
11 and charged with the same offenses in addition to receiving charges for
possession of a weapon by a convicted felon and tampering with evidence.

He had been incarcerated in the Bordentown Medium Security
Facility at the time.

Both men are still behind bars, Cruz at the Juvenile
Detention Center and Murray at the Bordentown facility.

On June 6, 2010, just before midnight, several family
members had been standing outside of a house on the 600 block of Mulberry
Street when shots rang out and Edward Barry Holland aka Mookie, 22, and his
mother Jacquelyn Downing, 38, were hit by bullets. Holland was shot in his
right bicep and Downing was hit in her upper thigh.

Both wounds required surgery.

Police believe the shooting was related to an earlier
altercation between some younger girl relatives of the two. It had taken place
a few hours previously.